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    Liam McAlinden Signs New Contract

    A new two year deal signed by the player. - view external link

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    re: Liam McAlinden Signs New Contract

    I think he will remember his winning goal at MK Dons in front of 9k away fans. I'm glad Wolves have got him to sign for two more years.

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    re: Liam McAlinden Signs New Contract

    Good move having missed Sam Whittall who I think is top scorer in Div 2.

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    re: Liam McAlinden Signs New Contract

    Quote Originally Posted by greystone16
    Good move having missed Sam Whittall who I think is top scorer in Div 2.
    You may call me me a doom and gloom merchant, but i think, depending on who Wolves bring in, that McAlinden could very well go out on loan next season.

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    re: Liam McAlinden Signs New Contract

    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71
    Good move having missed Sam Whittall who I think is top scorer in Div 2.
    You may call me me a doom and gloom merchant, but i think, depending on who Wolves bring in, that McAlinden could very well go out on loan next season.[/quote]

    I think it'll depend on what our ambitions are next season. If we are making a playoff spot/promotion push come January, I don't know if he'll be getting the time to develop down the stretch as we'd probably be going for a more experienced, proven option to help Dicko out (assuming Clarke doesn't cut it in the Champ, which history suggests will be the story). But if we look like we'll be comfortably mid table, then it might be a different story.

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    re: Liam McAlinden Signs New Contract

    Quote Originally Posted by MichiganWolf
    Good move having missed Sam Whittall who I think is top scorer in Div 2.
    You may call me me a doom and gloom merchant, but i think, depending on who Wolves bring in, that McAlinden could very well go out on loan next season.[/quote]

    I think it'll depend on what our ambitions are next season. If we are making a playoff spot/promotion push come January, I don't know if he'll be getting the time to develop down the stretch as we'd probably be going for a more experienced, proven option to help Dicko out (assuming Clarke doesn't cut it in the Champ, which history suggests will be the story). But if we look like we'll be comfortably mid table, then it might be a different story.[/quote]

    I think with Leon Clarke, it could be a short stay, i may be speculating, but if the Wilson rumours are true, i can see Clarke maybe returning as part of

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    re: Liam McAlinden Signs New Contract

    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71
    I think he will remember his winning goal at MK Dons in front of 9k away fans. I'm glad Wolves have got him to sign for two more years.
    One of the best headers I have seen for some time. Beautifully guided and placed to perfection!

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    re: Liam McAlinden Signs New Contract

    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71
    Good move having missed Sam Whittall who I think is top scorer in Div 2.
    You may call me me a doom and gloom merchant, but i think, depending on who Wolves bring in, that McAlinden could very well go out on loan next season.[/quote]

    I agree Gav.

    No disrespect to Liam but if we can get in someone more advanced we should. I can see a loan move being good for all involved.

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